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National Law Journal

Judge Who Handled Comcast-NBC Merger Assigned To AT&T-Time Warner Lawsuit

U.S. District Senior Judge Richard Leon of the District of Columbia was assigned the case Tuesday.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Judge: Warriors Must Face Claims that Android App Snooped on Fans

A federal judge in Oakland has breathed new life into a lawsuit against the Golden State Warriors and a company that it partnered with to deliver targeted advertising to fans via its Android app.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

DOJ Moves to Block AT&T's Merger With Time Warner

The lawsuit ends weeks of speculation over whether the DOJ would challenge the deal.
13 minute read

The Recorder

Judge Tosses Bulk of Male Managers' Yahoo Gender Discrimination Lawsuit

A federal judge in San Jose has knocked most of the gender discrimination claims brought by two men who used to be editors for Yahoo's website.
9 minute read

The Recorder

Moral Hazard on Stilts: 'Zeran's' Legacy

The Internet today is awash in threats, harassment, defamation, and conspiracy theories which disproportionately burden vulnerable citizens, while the websites, platforms, and ISPs that make it possible are protected from harm.
6 minute read

The Recorder

The Satellite Has No Conscience: §230 in a World of 'Alternative Facts'

Section 230 of the CDA continues to be the right policy choice, but it is up to us to be critical readers, calling out untruths, highlighting and promoting that which is reliable and discrediting that which is not.
9 minute read

The Recorder

CDA 230 Then and Now: Does Intermediary Immunity Keep the Rest of Us Healthy?

Twenty years after it was first litigated in earnest, the U.S. Communications Decency Act's §230 remains both obscure and vital.
11 minute read

The Recorder

'Zeran v. AOL' and Its Inconsistent Legacy

Ian Ballon discusses the differing approaches to how the Fourth Circuit's ruling in 'Zeran v. AOL' is applied in different circuits.
20 minute read

The Recorder

How the Supreme Court Ignored the Lesson of 'Zeran' and Screwed Up Copyright Law on the Internet

Roger Allan Ford discusses the problem with Congress and the courts not extending the 'Zeran v. AOL' decision for defamation to its copyright counterparts.
7 minute read

The Recorder

'Zeran v. America Online' and the Development of Trolling Culture

Twenty years ago the Fourth Circuit decided Zeran v. America Online, a decision which, on the positive side, made possible the internet we have today. On the negative side… it made possible the internet we have today.
8 minute read

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